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Busy Night For The 47 House Volunteers

7/28/2014

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With The Thunder Storm Going Thru  The Northern Central Lancaster County Lancaster County Wide Communications (LCWC) Was Very Busy Dispatching Emergency Calls. As The Storm Progressed So Did The Calls Dispatching Multiple Structure Fires/ Flooding Public Services And Water Rescues In A Very short Time Some Lancaster County Departments Working Multiple Incidents At The Same Time. LCWC Did An Outstanding Job Trying To Get All The Priority Calls Out First Along With All The Other Calls! Squad 47-1 Made multiple Responses Pulling The Trailer With Boat 47-1 & 47-2.
07/27/2014 21:04:18 RESCUE-WATER ROADWAY 340 W MAIN ST UPPER LEACOCK TOWNSHIP-Boat 47-2 Assist Station 61. Squad 47-1 (Captain 47-2) W/5 Made The Response, But Was Recalled While Enroute @ 21:14.
07/27/2014 21:14:15 RESCUE-WATER ROADWAY 2 N CONESTOGA DR LANCASTER TOWNSHIP- Boat 47-1 Assist Station 63. Squad 47-1 (Captain 47-2) W/5 Made The Response, But Was Recalled While Enroute @ 21:23.
07/27/2014 21:24:13 RESCUE-WATER ROADWAY 1931 HOSPITALITY DR EAST LAMPETER TOWNSHIP-Boat 47-1 Assist Station 63. Squad 47-1 Had Just Cleared The Prior Incident, LCWC Called The For The Boat On Radio To Make The Response. Squad 47-1 Was Recalled several Minutes Later @ 21:28.
07/27/2014 22:23:22 RESCUE-WATER ROADWAY 200 SPRINGVILLE RD SALISBURY TOWNSHIP- Boat 47-1 Assist Station 49. Squad 47-1 (Captain 47-2) W/5 Made The Response, And Was Recalled While Enroute @ 22:27.
07/27/2014 23:15:59 RESCUE-WATER ROADWAY 245 MONTEREY RD LEACOCK TOWNSHIP- Boat 47-1 & Boat 47-2 Assist Station 41. Chief 41 And Squad 47-1 (Captain 47-2) W/5 Made The Response LCWC Reported A Vehicle Stuck In High Water. The Boats Arrived going To Work Assisted Multiple Victims Out Of The Vehicle To Higher Ground. The Boats Cleared The Scene @ 23:49.
07/27/2014 23:17:49 BUILDING-DWELLING-1A 3061 W NEWPORT RD LEACOCK TOWNSHIP-Rescue 47 Assist Station 61. Rescue 47 Arrived Assisting Where needed. Rescue 47 Cleared The Call @ 00:45.
07/28/2014 05:28:10 RESCUE-WATER ROADWAY 200 MONTEREY RD UPPER LEACOCK TOWNSHIP-Boat 47-1 & Boat 47-2 Assist Station 41. Squad 47-1  W/5 Made The Response. The Boats Cleared The Scene @ 05:47.
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Station 47 Is Staying busy

7/25/2014

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07/25/2014 10:01:58 BUILDING-DWELLING-2A 3210 MILL LN LEACOCK TOWNSHIP- Engine 47-2 & Rescue 47. When LCWC Sent The fire Prealert Out On 33.72 For a Dwelling Fire Assistant 43 Signed On The Scene Reported a Working Dwelling Requested 2nd Alarm Before The 1st Alarm Was Dispatched. LCWC Dispatched The 1st & 2nd Alarm Units With Engine 47-2 (Assistant 47-1) W/7 Arriving Taking The Side A Porch Roof Entering The 2nd Windows Extinguishing The Room & Contents Opening Up Side B Walls And And Pulling 2nd Floor Ceiling. Rescue 47 (Captain 47-2) W/4 Arrived With Crew Going To Staging. The Engine Crew Went To Rehab After Using The first SCBA Cylinder, Later helping To Wrap Up Hose. Units Cleared The Scene @ 12:02. Thanks To Station 52 For Taking The Standby Assignment.
07/23/2014 19:13:34 RESCUE-WATER ROADWAY 180 GREENFIELD RD EAST LAMPETER TOWNSHIP Boat 47-1. The Company Was Recalled Before Responding.
07/21/2014 19:04:29 TRAINING-FIRE 11 FURNACE RD BART TOWNSHIP- Rescue 47. The Outback Company Headed South To Station 51 To Train With The 51 House Having Multiple Cars To Cut. Training Like This Are Very Valuable For The Real Calls That We Can Work Together On. Thanks For The Invite. 
07/20/2014 18:15:10 FIRE ACTIVITY 5 HERSHEY AVE PARADISE TOWNSHIP-Station 47. The Outback Company Was Needed For A Public Service Call In The Township. Personnel Cleared The Call @ 19:18.
07/17/2014 12:34:25 MEDICAL ASSIST 56 PARADISE LN PARADISE TOWNSHIP-Rescue 47. rescue 47 (Deputy 47) W/6 Made The Response. They Arrived Meeting The EMS Units Then Clearing The Scene @ 12:56.
07/15/2014 21:07:27 RESCUE-WATER ROADWAY 12 GLENOLA DR UPPER LEACOCK TOWNSHIP- Boat 47-1. The Boats Were Recalled Before They Made The Response.
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the outback company stays busy

7/15/2014

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The Monday Evening Started @ 19:00 With Training On The New Scott Air Packs Across The Street From The Station. While The Crews Were Doing Search & Rescue Scenario's The 63 House Was Dispatched For A Structure Fire. When The 2nd Alarm Was Dispatched The Pagers Alerted For Rescue 47 To Assist Them. 

07/14/2014 19:52:19 BUILDING-COMMERCIAL-2A 144 GREENFIELD RD EAST LAMPETER TOWNSHIP-Rescue 47 Assist Station 63. The 1st Alarm Units Were Dispatched To One Of The High Steel Building With Electrical Issues Inside The Building. Chief 63 Arrived Established Command 63 With Smoke Showing From A Large Commercial Building Appears To Be  A Working Electrical Fire Inside Requested The Working Fire Dispatch. After further Investigation It Was Confirmed The The Breaker Boxes Were Indeed On Fire/Exploding Inside The Building Requesting The 2nd Alarm. With Rescue 47 Lt. (47-2) W/8 Being On 2nd Alarm Arrived With Its Manpower Going To Manpower Staging. The Rescue Crew Assisted With Ventilation And Checking For Hot Spots With The TIC During The Incident With Being Released @ 22:28.
07/12/2014 17:37:12 VEHICLE ACCIDENT-CLASS 1N CHERRY LN / LINCOLN HWY E EAST LAMPETER TOWNSHIP- Rescue 47 Assist Station 48. While Station 48 Was Working The Bird-in-Hand Fire Rescue 47 Was Dispatched To Cover Rescue 48 On A Vehicle Accident. As The  Rescue Responded LCWC Advised The Police Department Is on The Scene Stating Fire Department Is Not Needed So The Rescue Cleared The Call.
07/12/2014 16:52:56 BUILDING-HOTEL/MOTEL-2A 2740 OLD PHILADELPHIA PIKE LEACOCK TOWNSHIP-Engine 47-2 Assist Station 41. The First Alarm Units Were Dispatched With Chief 41 Arriving Reporting A Working Fire Requesting 2nd Alarm. Engine 47-2 Being Part Of 2nd Alarm Went Enroute With (Assistant 47-2) W/7 Arrived With Manpower Going To Staging. The Engine Crew Was Then Assigned To Ventilate The C Building Using PPV Fans Working For A Little Over An Hour. Engine 47-2 Cleared The Scene @ 18:49
07/12/2014 10:06:38 FIRE ACTIVITY 111 WHITE HORSE RD SALISBURY TOWNSHIP-Engine 47-2 Went To White Horse Station 49 To Be Part Of Their 100Th Anniversary.  http://www.whitehorsefire.org
07/12/2014 04:24:49 VEHICLE ACCIDENT-CLASS 1 3315 LINCOLN HWY E PARADISE TOWNSHIP-Rescue 47, Engine 47-2 & Squad 47-1. Rescue 47 W/8 Made The Response Whene the Rescue Arrived The Crew Assisted EMS Units. The Units Cleared @ 04:55.
07/11/2014 14:56:43 VEHICLE ACCIDENT-ENTRAPMENT-1A 3127 LINCOLN HWY E PARADISE TOWNSHIP-Rescue 47, Engine 47-2 & Squad 47-1. Rescue 47 (Captain 47-2) Responded W/8 Arriving The Scene With No Entrapment. Engine 47-2 (Captain 47-1) Arrived Assisting The Rescue Crew With Oil Dry & Assisting EMS With Patient Care. Units Cleared The Scene @ 16:05.
07/10/2014 20:39:04 RESCUE-WATER ROADWAY N PLUM ST / E LIBERTY ST LANCASTER CITY-Boat 47-1. The Boats were Placed Available Before Responding.
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LED Lighting upgrade On rescue 47

7/10/2014

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The Paradise Leaman Place Fire Company Received A PEMA Grant From The State Of PA To Upgrade The Emergency Lighting System And Compartment Lighting To LED Lights. The Project Was Sent Out To Multiple Companies For Quotes With Hammel Installs From Refton PA Getting The Job. Nate Hammel Did The Install At the Station With The Rescue Only Being Out Of Service Several Times. The Project Includes Tube Lighting In The All The Compartments, All The Emergency Lighting W/ Rear Arrow Stick, Front Brow Light Is Now 12 Volt Instead Of Off The Generator. The Lighting Package Made An Impressive Improvement When Operating At Night Which Will Make It Safer For The Personnel At The Scene. Thanks To Nate From Hammel Install For Your Quality Work, It Was A Pleasure Working With You D
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Assisting Station 44 On 2 Alarm Barn

7/10/2014

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07/08/2014 04:18:20 STANDBY-IN STATION FIRE 5 HERSHEY AVE PARADISE TOWNSHIP-Rescue 47. LCWC Called Station 47 By Phone Requested Rescue 47 In Standby At The Station Due To Multiple stations Operating At The Barn Fire. A Crew Of 8 Stayed At The Station Until Released By LCWC @ 05:13.
07/08/2014 03:39:51 BUILDING-BARN-2A 3470 W NEWPORT RD LEACOCK TOWNSHIP-Engine 47-2 Assist Station 44. Engine 47-2 (Captain 47-2) W/7 Responded To Pond Road To Establish A Tanker Fill Site To Fill Tankers That Were Supplying Water At The Barn Fire. The Engine Filled Multiple Tankers Until It Was No Longer Needed @ 05:10. 
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Out Of Paradise Township Responses

7/10/2014

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07/05/2014 15:19:52 VEHICLE ACCIDENT-CLASS 2 2999 LINCOLN HWY E EAST LAMPETER TOWNSHIP-Rescue 47, Engine 47-2 & Squad 47-1. Rescue 47 Made The Response. The Units Cleared The Scene @ 15:38.
07/01/2014 16:21:18 BUILDING-MOBILE HOME-1A 859 CIRCLE DR SALISBURY TOWNSHIP-Rescue 47 Assist Station 42. Rescue 47 (Captain 47-2) W/8 Responded, while Enroute Command Held The Box To 42 Units And Rescue 47 cleared The Call @ 16:32.
06/27/2014 12:51:55 VEHICLE ACCIDENT-CLASS 2 ROUTE 896 / HERR RD STRASBURG TOWNSHIP-Squad 47-1 Assist Station 5. Squad 47-1 (Captain 47-2) W/4 Responded To Assist Station 5. Units Cleared @ 13:33.
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The station 47 house wishes You a happy and safe july 4th holiday

7/2/2014

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  • The Paradise Leaman Place Fire Company Encourages You To Follow These Safety Tips For Fire Works!  Please Have A Safe Holiday!
  •  You Never allow young children to play with or ignite fireworks.  
  • Avoid buying fireworks that are packaged in brown paper because this is often a sign that the fireworks were made for professional displays and that they could pose a danger to consumers.
  • Always have an adult supervise fireworks activities. Parents don't realize that young children suffer injuries from sparklers. Sparklers burn at temperatures of about 2,000 degrees - hot enough to melt some metals.
  • Never place any part of your body directly over a fireworks device when lighting the fuse. Back up to a safe distance immediately after lighting fireworks.
  • Never try to re-light or pick up fireworks that have not ignited fully.
  • Never point or throw fireworks at another person.
  • Keep a bucket of water or a garden hose handy in case of fire or other mishap.
  • Light fireworks one at a time, then move back quickly.
  • Never carry fireworks in a pocket or shoot them off in metal or glass containers.
  • After fireworks complete their burning, douse the spent device with plenty of water from a bucket or hose before discarding it to prevent a trash fire.
  • Make sure fireworks are legal in your area before buying or using them.
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